mmmm m ■ e L Un * ry ® f mil >‘ J ule P s ® nd sherry AobUera, the atrong womeo have held a in opposition to strongs drinks.— ' *f* ert,a gfj ,e ‘ r domesticrightsnnd wrongs, * bevy of fair mistresses and misses boro 4 tea ! lm ° n y 10 the great wickedness oftoddv Mo<} old Tom—declaring that “the unclean thWg* should be put away from Ameri. wp Pousnolaa-T-poured, we suppose, into too gutter with as little compunctious visit jnps of nature as if, instead of being evil apmts, they had been merely the blood ®Dfl tears of so many nasty niggers. There Was a pother among tho legislative ladies, somewhat, as it seems to us, in impeach, ment of their temperance, (vhich—pardon Ui for saying—suggested anything but a •‘foregone conclusion” of gin and water. Outspoken and logical, the ladies were, be yond all cavil: they really told the world a bit of tbe/r mind ; and they adopted certain resolutions which evince, in a not able way, how far woman’s wrongs may be carried in vindication of woman’s rights. It was unanimously resolved by these fair dames, that drunkenness is a capital crime, like a murder or high treason ; that mod eratioif is equal in offence to drunkenness ; that accomplices are equally guilty with the criminal; that there is no hope for tho American union except in the general adoption of the Maine law: from all which jl logically and legally follows that the man tvho gives his friend n gloss of wine—the publicnn who sells a potof beer—deserves to be hunted down by oil men, or, rather,! pyall women, and put out of the world J ps a measure of domestic safety. After! this exhibition of lemale “temperance,” we are not much surprised to read in American papers that the strong-minded pnd sinewy.limbed apostles of tho cold watersystem havealtacked tho stores,chop ped up bagatelle-boards, smached glasses and goblets, and poured the strong liquors into the common sewers. These apostles are not content with the Afaino lai(-—thev /nust have the might and main law also.— Douglas Jerrold.. Envy.—-Of all the spies, human or ani paaf, envy is the most persevering, prying, observant, nnd indefatigable in its sorpent pke attributes. When the Great Frederic of Prussia put the question severally to each of his courtiers, requesting their opinion os to the pest remedy to sharpen the eye-sight, some recommended fennel, some glasses, some one thing and some another, till it came to Actias, jyho very gravely advised pis sovereign to try envy. Whatever we do or say is straightway snapped up by thislurkingsinister meddlor, distorted and disarranged by this eldest porn of malice, and then gave to the crew pfsemi-demons, ever lurking along the hedge-row of vice, us a by-word and mai ler of ridicule. Whatever we do ill is magnified dy this |mp of hate to absolute wickedness, and ven ® ur actions and motives are dis torted to the very hideousness of aspect. All our failings are watched and blazoned forth to the gaping crowd, ever ready to grasp at a fault in a fellow being, and for fhot fault crucify him without mercy. Envy is the lowest, vilest, meanest of all toe passions that ever swayed the human peart j and while faith, love, hope, justice, pnd all their sister virtues, combine to en noble and elevate humanity, and while pate, revenge and blear-eyed malice are put semi-activo qualities—dependent upon pthers circumstances, foreign to their in puenco, for their action, for their very ex istepce—envy is over on the alert, ever »n action, playing the insidious spy. Dependent upon no circumstances, in digenous to no clime or country it leaps jnto instant being full-fledged, like Minerva from tqe brain of Oylmpus’ Thunderer, and the first act of the young fiend is mis ' Chief. Envy is bo cowardly and contemptible an attribute that it exults in wretchedness, and * a “BhB and makes it more wretched ahll. Jl he envious man is more miserable P»n the serpent could bo, endowed with Wisdom and sensible or the Almighty’s *"“!P"8 curse 1 for though he has poison withm him, and can cast it upon others, yet the plague spot is more fatal to the mental of envy than to any upon whom Mie foul venom is vented, ns it almost al ways rankles deeper and deeper in his peart, till like the maddened scorpion it ■lings itself to death. Envy sold the youthful Joseph into Egyptian bopdage; made Saul a rebel , Pgaipst God and justice, and Dnvjd a ‘ mirderer. Envy gave the son of God pimself to an ignominious death of more |ha« mortal agony, and, in short, the de pnon envy has caused more civil and un cjvil dissensions, wars, bloodshed, mur- of everything that is the op. postte of harmony, than all other causes combined. He that would avoid envy in himself must possess honesty and independence plough to despise it in others. But ho that would avoid the danger, of it in others ■pust keep we)j clear of their company. fDip you ever 7 —Did you ever see an Sleeker who was not actuated solely eBlre 10 serve his country? y° u ever know a merchant that did pot sell “ten per cent, cheaper than any pthor man in town?” 3 a person to buy ■ goods advertised to bo sold ‘‘at an alarm. jng sacrifice,” who was not truly alarmed • When he began to examine their quality ? Did you evCr know two men to spend JigX h° urB in controversy, and not alter ’WWirda disagree more irreconcilably than Ihey began? 7 “ you ever know a mao about to fail, OCcordjng to his own story, was not business? 1 y t '' you ever puss five minutes with a ■ in the Legislature, without ' flcbipg to let you know that he filled fthst office? “1 LESSON IN ITSELF SUBLINE.” • A lesson in itself sublime. A lesson worth enshrining, ft this—“f take no heed of lime. Save when the sun is shining." These motto word# a dial boro, And wisdom never teaches To human heart a belter lore Thao (hie short eenten co teaches. As l»fo is sometimes bright anil fair, And sometimes dark and ninety, Let us forget ail pain and care, And nolo its bright hours only. There is no grove on earth's broad chart, But has some bird to cheer it ,* So hr pe g4on in every heart, Although we may nm hoar it; And ifio>doy the heavy wing Of sorrow is oppressing, Perchance tosraorrnw’s eun will bring Tho weary heart a blessing. For Jife is sometimes bright and /air, And coinr-times durk and lonely, Then let*6 forget its toil and care. And note its bright hours only. We bid the joyous momenta host**. And then lorget their hitler— We take the cup of life, m.d tasto No portion hut the hit tor ; But wo would loach our honrts to deem i s The sweetest drops the strongest; And plea*nni hours should over aeem To linger round us longest. As life is sometimes hnght end /uir, And sometimes dork urid lonely Let us Jorgci its toil and cure, Apd note its bright hours only. The darkest shadows of the night Are just before tho morning ; Then lei us v\un (he coming light, And boding phantoms scorning ; And whilo we'ro passing on tho tido Ol time's fiiHt'cbbing river, Let’s pluck tho blossom by its side. Anu bless ns CiructousGiver. As life isKotnciimes bright and fair, * And Bomeiinicsdark nnd lonely. We should forget us pain and caro, And note its bright hour* only. M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE _s§*(. ©IF Vsilna&M© Basill Ijsfcaitta. BY Virtue of an ord.rnl he utphani' Conrt or Clearfiirlil ooonMr, (ranted at Dwiember term, 1861. there vrili h-ex. ri- PN T°l It av : t- S ’lt v° ° TUESDAY TUB BF.VEN r i Ql ,hR °° arl homo in the lOioach of lesrhe d, the following (fotcribnl FARM of J 25 ACRES of LAND, 'itiiatn in Pika town,hif, Olearfietii oonotr, (etc theertnte 1 8 e'i.Tr ?"«««* UI.LEKTtIW . decerned, atij'imio* ad* rif Dnnfel Oeilr, Alrxmtler Caldwell, and olheia. ha.* loa thoreoa ereolod A Two Story Log House and n Largo and Commo dious Barn, a Thriving Or- JB chard, and about 85 acres e"» g ggssgft r of cleared land. Kof loi'hi-r panicolart ap dr to either of the □nderiicns'l I at nnu nrar Clearfield. ON E-THIRU of the Diircliaie money to bo paid at the cos n'roatioD of the tale sod the b&iano m Three h’quai Annual > aymentt io be lecoro/J upon the premise* by Moritezeaod Jdrmeat Bond. Dr order of • Be Coart. ISAIAH FULLERTON, |* , , AprfMllW. !“■ M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE fit ©IF YmUmM® JSoffiH JSstoiiOo |N emwaaoeofanorder of the Orphan.’ Cotttt of Hear. * ontnar. Uare will be npoaed to PUD-.IC SaLL. ot UIJIC Y id the tiotouih of Ourwemville. cn Saturday the \Ath day of May next, rhejollowaa de.onhMl Valuab a Meal finale. Ixte the eita’e ol WILSON McCLUItE. l&isof Pike loivtubtp, Clearfield oocnijr, deceased, to wit: u 125 Acres of Land, Uclmprored—liloate in Pjke towmhip aforeiatd bain* part ol tnn tame tract of Land on which the widow oow resides pounded and described as folbwi, to wit Uefioeiee at a hemlock, thenceextendin* tooth 3/ degrees west lUJand fivr Unih perches to a port, !hreceeortb69defreei west JUS oerch e«, tnance notlh 07 deerets east till and live tenth pe ches to a bickprj, thence sooth S 3 degrees east JO > perches to the place i* • mnine. beidji he hack part of the tract of land detised b the said Wilson ftlcCiora. deceased. The land is coin “n quality, anil well looa WO lore FAuM, wnb a aria amount of rood WMitp PNU""'! WHITE OAK TIMUEK hi/l a weiafiAe #^tt,flUChM ** ~W' “ a withm two miles of Car- Tba Administrators will first ofler for sals ONE HUNDRED acre of theahove land, comprised wi bin the following bona danet,to wit,—Beginning at a hemlock thence sooth 3? de M,**** west» perches Lo a post, thenuo north 63 degrees west JUS perches to a post, thence north 57 degrees east tsl perche. toabickorr, thence south 63 decreet east JUB perches to the place of begionm j, containing ONE HUNDRED ACIUa fs*iT# acrß * w * ll • sofficient amoont to pay the debts of said Estate no more will be snld—bat If not. the whole wilt be sold, either together, or in separate Lou as may be most lo the advantage of the estate! ’ ~ . a— —, , TERMS OF BALE One half Cash on |be coofirmatioa of the sale, aod tbeo’her Bond aad Mort 10 * b ' CSP*B*l« to commence at 1 o'clock, p.m. By order of to.- Coart. ROBERT McNAUL, l.j , - „ JANE MoULURiJ. * J, }Admi , i. Canveasvillo. April 13, ISJoH. 1 COURT SALE, fefr Valuable Real Estate. D V Virtue olun ordyof tho Uroh.u.' (Joan 0 I Clearfield elDaSdto' PIJITl 1 !?’ K.f r bU ' 3, C l< " m b 1853 • ‘hero will be MpmKl to r UUIjIC dALL, at iho ' Becoana Mri, ” in S:i ,a 00 Ba tuhiuy'the J^k.ipisr^£,.La ,A X J-'* MaV M*t. the following dei onbed PIEuEd UK uANiJ. iitaaieinitheaald township of ufwit - tM h# ° J ° UN W ’ decerned. w A.y» °f of, ia and to EIGHT Y WINE acres IW perchoi of land, situate in laid township, / Beceana, beia* paitofa mrgertraet intheqameof William - be k K,DD ‘ n ? al c a whi u wa * ,IQ ®P» thence eoit 184 parch es to a hemlock, thence north C 4 petchet to a white oak thecoe hr Tend of J »hn Henry Abt>e» 843£ degrees wen IS4 peroheeto a PQSt, thcqoeaoatn 3 de bo cl»en on the day of lain by the ad. n u „ , TERMH OK BALE. One half caeji on Iba confirmation of the tale, and the rail doe in one year ' lo bo leoarod by jedtment bond and moil- K&KS. Dj order yf the Court. LEONARD WELD. Adm'r. April 8.1E5J. COURT SALE, M OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. ? n of tba Orphans* Court of Clearfield county, issued cot ot aaid Conn Alfibtom laim ISAS will be ciposod to PUiiLIU BALK on * w '“ I 0M * Saturday die 14 tk day ofMay, 1853, Alta. Pablo Hooto or John Uraocker. in iho boion.h ~r f aTK, lata the citato of Zebaloa M Her, decanted, to wit A House & Lot lntha borough of Corwenirllla. ISO loot In fronton Biato ‘Oliarothereon o/mkkl. ’ 1 CKUH-O&rb oo oo..brmation of lalo. «™^ , J!!w3.S , iAiiS3: nodBnl “" 1 « ‘O' Canoenivllio, April 4,185 J. JOSIAH EVANS. Adm’r. Dourt Proclamation. T . h .". Hmorabla JiJllls C. K«6X, Prui. P,< JSPJ be"""* dato 4df for boldil* a X Xof ISoX to m.direo- COURT OP COMMON rI.CAB, ORPHAN'S rnimr COURT OP QUARTER SESSIONS ANlimimT iiS Mt»!?'ij»®»d lor C/earfie'd ooaotr, on tbeTnißD °< Mi r »«‘-beip« the 10thday of th. month. Toih!!rJ, lOe TIIGREFOHE. HEREIIV GIVEN fortht'waSl’r'««,d C»m-«DI««ii and p«noB«. with tofuKaoSirfi* SZnnVft!*!. in their °«rn proper olheiHememUr^i^!i!. , iJ2 qa te ,on, » andintrmr beha?nioi!2ril?n l # h l ? B JL°) |nu which theiiotlie* andoUnrperwuii*A ae .* am l ail witnuiei. tending.and not de"artwl[h2S{‘'hL? and tbero at- Ponctnai attondancoof “Stfr * l, their peril, btl ejtpeoied and reqan<2l on i i nt J"r* wi| l haro.Rer GIVEN under m, hanTafciiMP, 1 “/l* 1 * . u.ha.m 010m '™ 6 'hi daiTorJaa’ry. Flfty-ln ree, tDaihiß#v#Bi*^a,^!k Ba hnodred anu ttl fJXiit PCTtVELU SkaHO. ADJOURNED h <“ »PPOiEtol L. n. CARTER. of .Clearfield, nil agum for the tale of Caitlnaa. who will receive tiiiii for all ifndiof Mill Gearing, and oiher maoliint. roUi! ?o oaUAot well tooaliandex- l^ &taloaueol p * tu,ln *. and ipecimeni oftbe work, before making engagement®elsewhere. Catunct will bed®. Clearfield,and warrantedujbemadeof f n °* n * ttD^fin^B lDo workmattlite mannor, Hav ihff?J?»l a u I »h f . ol^w HVB «uperior Lathei, and other ma chinery in the came proportion, employing none bnt the b«it workmen. o.in* the very beltihe Iron and Coal, with many h b ? fl u ltp 7 bi ®»®lfUiat hit work will be done r »hopi, an j on the ihonoit notice. ForpurUonlan, coll on Mr, CARTER, Agent. BOUW * NATIIAW MVEOS. New Store. T'&ite In soountry Vtore, ASHOK ™ Ji NT of all Ihinciaisnllrkcut Ail kladi of t&kan in cxchaßae lor gooda. Gleo Ilopo, Oct. 7,182;!.—6m. KELLY ' of “ IN ° dMOxiptlon Jane 18, 1853 „ COOKING STOVES, £ H.tCAK'rBB. Af*»(. WHOLESALE GROCERS, N. W. Corner Second & Mulberry streets, PHILADELPHIA. A MOOT MmACOUHJB CORE OP BAD JLEQ3. AF TER 43 VEARB’ BUFFERING, ' Extract of a Letter Irom Mr William Gilpin, of 70 ■St. Mary’s Slroel, Weymoth, dated May IS. 1851 ToProIeisorHOLUOWAY. ’ Bill—At ills nee of)Bmy wife (who le now SI) anasht a tloloni cold, whloli lolled In tan fan. and over elnpo that ilms they have been raoreorlen eoro, aid areally Inflamed. Her asomei were dntraoonr. and lor momhi tosolher the wm deprived entirely ofroit andaiesp. Every remedy that modi oal menadvimd woe tried, bat without effect; her health inf ferod ecveroly; and the elate of her leu wu terrible. I had ol on read yon. Advertisement., and advltod jiertotrryonr JI 1 * Jlh M * lMt teeourco, alter ovary other remody had proved melon, sheooneented l. do io Blieoom. Jitha , ol the lielljr. Dry Uoarli, Blow Fever, Polie Irrofalar— r , . , ¥ MONTH. 11 ** U£|VtD. and U NOW OPENINO, at the Btorehooie for remember (hat all theia denote WOftMß.and yoo ihoold at ' Extmci °* a Roller from Mr. Frederick Turner of mer * oocopied by Win* & Geiohei, at Morihdalt, a onceappiy th^ remody:- I Ponahurst, Kent, dated December 13 IRAQ ' T Ct~7 _J• J i syr llObensack’S WORM SYRUP. ' t l>baS wK-fe^Y - Large, Splendid, Cheap An founded opon Scientific Principle*. compounded ! more than tii mo'thi',' o'cS”dor'i□ e°ih. w < hola ß neri?rf < hJ!i , . l hf I A,,ortmc " l ofCoodi, conii.Unc pfovcnr etrlo and qoallirot with purely vegetable ecbitanot., brine poileotlr .efe when ; beet mwlicino nlundance, bat oil io no nee Hevln,rh„r!,™ I Dm dnru-h Clrrv*r~;*e ru.t taken, and can be liven to me mprt lender lntaot with decl- be pled an awful wound in mr own In ‘hr voSr n n*rivSmS I ' jooas t j m j _ of fßaa. nn ~ «.r . i thefoiiowiej ca.o.:- Jo “ uy “ # ‘ ,mtm< ‘*,'i ,u ‘ 1 , 1 r..f. < iK I . i n.®jE ! 2.’ ,ntr fBtorv. iTxr -^srvi£te : I j:-™:!' «• ft* J U „„e,' l^;;,;„ ( ,f„ l e'', , 1 Fiu.aic .that tho«e ainictcdieldom j| fcverinipwttbatltiii (jOI,, Swellings. Lurnbngo, Piles, Rheu. ’ lO .ko EDMUND F. BRENNER ii?JLiYi?. r|n t*J a,, * ~,nr 11,00110 ao « a, fa ar»ve. Ia ordwto J mniism. Sculda, Sore Sore 'Phroals Skin.’ 1 ■ ■ : .p-d. it woold°therffore Br bo p'rotmT* fo l ake h'orB I Beasoa . Scurvy, Surd, hood., Turaoura, Ulcer.,, S2T® CS3 Ptll.ioa. to romovolall olutructlono. that the Worm Srrnp I ” ot'lifa, Vows. : a ,n n, . T wwuuotj n !' ), m c , , i dlr * cl “i'l? l l '.* 'Votm. which mu.l b« taken in dow. Sold at tho Mtai.li.hmont of Proreno' lIAI.LOW AV d.l IA 1 IHEC A S II '<'P OR I? of.. Tal)l«i>ooolulU8 time* a Hay. Thesaulreolioni/ollowed , Hlraad. (Dear Temple Per Jaondou.) and by all rementJible I vy AO 11 Oj.UliiL # SSV^-.rS. 0 - 10 — llobcusnck’B Liver Pills. ■' m the Union, nod by Meitn. A.W/lz ' „w?a 1 fl 0 „ p J ,rt lbe more liable to d »a.e than the j „ T . l j' re [ , l * » con.iderable .avlnc hr taltinj the lara.r eizce. ,fl Uoo/isiul'“ol” ollm’.V in'ch'thor in wlbna'nrt U VLR .t »ervir* » a filit-ror to pnrify tha blood, or yiving i -B- Direnuon* for eauiißCo ol in every duorder ni^ Ve f F * o>,r Pr*c<«“at»d tbt-y invite all wuh with m*hn* ,t ■ '* t s,vi ) .«» c,,EAP 10 ~ u oad kT' l \v> o PENN IRON FOUNDRY; indicat** n wrou aetton nfihe Liver. Thai<> Pit's Im-idecom- I n«*4 i m ... 7 Dowdof KOi/l’S and PLANTB luniuhfxJ l.v nature to bcu) iHaClUnf, PflttCrfl flnd BlaCkgßlltll StODS. toeiick. Namny .lit. An EXPECTUItANT, \vhich ll ° * * the tetrelion from tha roucoi membrnna or' - Ji oHITIL tSe'IHL«, Jc im»..,Gtcithe{U»ohar«eoli9orel«dmatU)r W An AI.TEU- A rl VE. which cliar fd in tome-inexplicable a»d loieaiible manner the ccuain morbid ac.ioo of theiyiteu Jd A TU NIC. which *i*e» tone and Pren.rth to the vouiayatem. rcnewinc health Bu t vicur to ait parU of th* body. 4th. A rjAIHAItTHJ. which acta in pertvet harmony with the other incredtHDU. and oneratia* on the liowei*. and exiling tr.e whole mauoi corruptaod vinatvd matter, and punlyingthe Ulood, which d«»tro.y« dneaee aad reitorei health S £PCE> £©£££! <3}D.£3 q Yoo will find there Pills an invaluable medicine to many complaints to which you are subject, lo listruc'ions eithri tote, or partial, i hey have been Tonod of inestimable benefit— restoring their functional arraogeranDii to o healthy aet.on— npiilying the blood and otner fluids to efleotnelly as 10 pat to flight ati complaintswhich mar arisa from female irregalari lies, as Headache, Giddiness, Dimness of Bight. Paia in the owe, Back, so None ccouids unless signed J. N. HOBENSACK-nli others being bate Iniitailoaa. OP* Agents wishiuc now supplies. and Store Keepers deci* rout or becoming Agsuu must address toe Proprietor. J N aobensack. Phllajelpbla. Pa w ' *. n Agents in Clearfield county. W AM.ACC a lIIU.S ClesifielJ. L 1) WATSON,#..' do B- ARNOLD it Lutneriburg. GROltvE BE VfTY. IJridgport McIIKIDK «t VVKJOIIT UuiwMirill,. J a fl [) PATTON do. STfc.VEN.SON Si CO Marymlls. And Or ewy nupeclabla llaaler aod Merchant la the cod at/ and n>n‘e frirPrice, each 25 cents , Philadelphia, June ii 3. Ibfii. — ly. <&2?ske 3a32a PHILADELPHIA medical house. Established 18 yearn ago by Dr. KiNKELih, N.W 1 ] corner of Third and Union ►treels, between j • i’prut e and Pine sis., Philadelphia. j IpIGHTEEN yean of extensive and onioierruDird ornefioe ! l-i sp«nnn this ci»y, have rendered Or K in* most expert aa.l lucoessftil practitlooer, lor and near. In (he treatment of Hi rttHasssof a private nature. Pe som aftlicred with ulcer* •n the body, throat or legs, pans mhe bailor bones, m«r. corral rhsumatnm. strictures. gravel, diseases n rising from youthful exceiiesor Imparities of the b oot! whereby the con amnion r.as liocome en/eebled. are all treated with success He who pieces himsm under the care of Dr K..may r li giou,|y conndeie his honor ns a gentleman, and confidently rely upon ht.tkiil as a physician TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC£. Young men who have injured themseivei by a certain prac tice indoleod In—a habit frequently learned f.nm aril com panions at scho-;l; the eifects ot which aro-nightly toll, even wbsn asltep. and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately Weakness and c.nsutu.lonal debility. Isssof aiuscQjar energy. physical lassitode and general proitratmn. irritability and all nervoos nifeotions, iadigenino, sluggim .°u e, Vi SBl * over > disease id any way coooecleo with the dtiordei of the procreative functions cured, and full v.goi tsitoreu. JIKAD, YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Rinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 21 cents. Thii **ook jait oabl «bed ii fillod with vsefol information, on , laOitnatiM and of tb» Ueoerative Organ*. It ad dienet uisJi aUkc to Yoath. Manhood find Old Ate. and tboold be read by all The y«Jnab!e adTica ond impressive warning it gives will tondsoffives. a,lialJ ,nl,tno *. *»nd »avc annually thou ti J l ar r l ?i. 4 , b W.M iB * 11 will leam bow 10 Pnmt the destruc tion of (hair Children % # A remiltoncepffls cantf. encloteil in »letter, addressed to Dr. KI *KKLtfv, N. VV. comer of TbUd bql Union streets between Spruce and Pine, Pblladelribia. will ensure a boob undercover perretorn mall. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, [post PotdJaod be cored at home. Packages qf Medicines, Directions, &c., forwarded by send °fr? J if l s ,l i l ,' ,nCB v, and pDt teqtire from damngb or curiosity. „*i7 , *^ e A *£ l *. J*®dlers, Canvassers, and oil others supplied w ith the abovo wqik at very low rates. P^rSia^rf^if 18 f ORF £n’-DR. HUNTER WILL *°* 10 cu,B# ny cato of mo ret disease that U^ tor r b lu ca i B ‘ no msll ® r lone ilanding, or vh?;.. .j £^ D '-.a. L, . tb# {^^ ,e . mviled I « • HANGERS, K, m ,v.. ! . $?/? , “ <1 o, ber approved Water r,Y?o IRON LATHES; MAN ORIELS for Urnnlai Stwr. W iUDUDRING ALIIINB-i Constantly on hand and for sale, f A Ni7l’lt'ii . I,l i! l ,‘ l i.'nu T m} t:BlllNo machines. pen- NUCK B CLLLIBRATEI' CHAIN DRILLS ic. Stc Screw-Cutting. tbj,”05 , .%1h 8 .77 q W ;,r^V , t”hr.ad , ‘'“ 1 " amb< ’ ,o, ,h ™“ d * 10 Bran, Cooper, aod Rabbetf. Metal Uartlne. made to ordor Nathan mverh ©ipipamg' c OPir»e»dQ,cs>* 1i , 5i i !F.» TF rnV L r Vjnonncetn ">• Merchant, end olhor lin 1K» ni.l n | of S ell !! 0 d “““nO. Ihal Ihor Have, in ciln.'inn ; Bnrende Werehcute, el.o lonuxl ihi. IKVIN Hi ilJrtb °“° l ’ l “ d T- M Hill, at v.lleil.ou, which will e n ; »le them ip con 'ucl the horwardlna anil btorelinnie bin m-u I m ihi nh/!T.‘ ''•Al 1 ’" ,h, “ L ie> ' “ I,e < "' er »«< conducted ,el that place. Jlioysuum thoir cnilnmen lhai Goodi nail ; "i°ilucb entruiled to thin cue ■ 111 In main b«kept togeth S3 ' l ? 01 -’ W'lloa in one home end another pon on in nno ther. at has been t'*o Mien Ifte oa«e. I hor will keep TWO IIUATri on the line, running dar ..eollahi men'dln 0 ' 1,10 OU “' wl " *» A'lkind.o l PRO I/GE. IRON. LUMBER. Sic.. Sto..re lo *n> point on ibe line ! Thantlul for put farora. the; reiu>wtfnll* solicit a ooo'in-' SiVl' W .? r, .? b D* l *}® l *®* m lh«» raaraotee ihe most partio* □lar attention to food* cooucneap£iS3lb\3Q.£r i gg'o !j j c y , £»«Wv^ ,r, ’?, B madB arraotfumeim loc&iryoo S 'v l 5 1 OROCEKV l'bll. S S odalpbia. tb« •abioribtrwill cootioaeto Kmm> nt the t 1 S tm°An iipp/ir l ,l •• BMMha PI2NN. KAIL > C i?UA ft Btja f'omplfta nuortmentol S A. sa&iSSSfeSsJl_, »®w®aKßB. , Ini old patroni ic girr l,;r_ n rail, at lie u prepared to e T* H n doiJ l no * be*ntt offered to the Podl'C > «Bilmpm-. t:, u i li . u , o Uaillo pieue. °S I .Jkt&M M, £ HA /i TEE P CURE for .ho nEAVESIN S Xebrpary Id, i833,—1y. JR. EBY S i l n.'! lSE h' ® ,dll ! th V>aly known iqedipToe Is ibeworld ha.in. been mil 10 ibe p,| rat e Veteniry practice or ih. i woimotor lbMh.iutSOy.an: and hahfiaa.er lt to - j f a il in aai#f la latUnca of produoiac alMlineoß’e andleav M ./Th °k* ‘ n r°°i * pl, ' l ‘ f ; r wo,k - T"8 Mt?r lucompi'ea. ’ idni-.L .ho%*d 00 '' wh ”“ *»?ab!cd wiib tali conmoa I medmtely^forthl| Q ren^edV, o,T on * nch a W*» i PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE | Which will ba tent, -with fall dinctioni." to aar n„,i„ dr'.'id'.Pauxi'd to" ' CUCr,or commaQ icaiioat to bo id Ootoner tf7.ltram || o „, Uraoaoey Ellli jdo full* Robert Mebaffer Lambarmao do Thonrar Leonard Kenner Girard VVdlianr ilooyer do Bradford Nathan Liner do O. H. Lamm do hnitnn Thoraar Mabafler. do Bnrn° da Jaraee 80l en bach Blnck.mitb Boro* c’earfal LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS /or May term, 1853. J° W.G?ahara *dT" o.d rownrhlp *|!““ re Bl,on 9 Oirard do iSSfSrVi f 0a a 0 Korsnron do Jobn d |j«he. dS ll s t,at ft Baanel MoClarren do do do Abrabam Com Lnmbotmaß do do U. W. Boott do Fo* XX j'NNpMoGheo do Bel* So Ira cabins do do Hi\ Adam Whaoland Cabinetmaker do do K T”' d d ° 0 t° a M,i h “ d d°. wsr . d d o° “sr 1 * h n’Shnir 111 ** Wajonmakrr do do XT KStfEStf" « 7 Cleared boron.U ffiiaX 10 ComaarWllado Thomas Btrong do” Johnathan NichoJi do 4^ Samuel Clyde do “ *!K to B«ts»ftma.Mp,MarchM, * J^CH ’ W *' / ' '■ L. . SMITH & IHWIB HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! IIOLtOWAYVOINTinEIVr Mtrph 4. JRfiJ —l y C. C. PRICK & Co., MILESBURG, Pa., 9 A Neub Wriiitih! UNION CLOTHING STORE, . WM. A, rospoctfaliy aqnoaoc© lothe oilmen*ofClrtP* ww fl;]dconntF coDßfally, thathehai jmt opened In tto* wenivllie, on ttirito two dcora we«t ol Oraockcr’a hoieJ, and one door weft of MOofillioat’ iture, a tplondld oiiorttnent of Ready Made Clothing , Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, GROCERIES. — Tea, Coffee and Sugar, all of the best quality. Also, COMFORTS and HOSIERY, of all sorts, and very cheap. Every Gardenc bocaht at tbU Vitablfiti mem t« warranted YntSJ' raprOT-ntod. at bo part a battar price than THE I “0 'Ot'en O' damaied, roodt, and therefora So JPW N ,? JBWS-NO JEW" WuEK-dot “°. J E", MODE ol dfallna n to be feared at Ihlt Store. Ha It determined to rao'fcothe Hnl Jaw of humanity, and treat everyone;. ha would with them to treat him. Atallevontt , n °“'”” 1o batter than give him o oall, ,od whoever wlllto favor him, will meat with oolite and gentlemanly treatment. .no ."i ,o i‘iV 1 , 00 '•I 08111 " 1 . thuold they find nothin* to •nit ibeir tmtei. not obUFt "«K’ i Ur HViD« v !tei 1 ’ l P b * dietlnctlr Qnderrtood that bo will BELL CHEAPER lhan any otber eitabliibrnenf Tn theoonnty. tar Call earijr and iecaro*ood bareains. NEW GOODS. Monlelius Brother A; Ten Eyck. Fl% l«vtj l miorm Mie r reu-’i .tod (he n .b*iu renemll*, n *u l t a m, ° w*rtp..r.Mp wtik (Horn. BEN). lIAUI.-MOKN, who havmc imrcha*e to tbfir at.» a 1.1 |p »< )TH and BHUES ftt the/ fcerp a let of the rmi •'xpeuroerd hand* and air prepared to do ac> kind ..f #erkio lhaf line «>» bun* om Tber «u*o keen % lnr*e nrr i WP |< Hj , Uolo f PATENT MEDICINES. Snch ae all "t JA i l.Oi - uE~4 a U l )’ » M'ai !""} MBNT.CAI T liE I'O w pEi( O MNI ME NTll„ffc M ; r.h ,h i V «« » b '» Hill*, aad another Me iicinc* Qiuillir kept lu a oooniry eiore * Feb y|. II 8 * i 6S3 a Attention, B„uitibernien! T* b,orl h*" “ n °' for *»1» one of fieo-ge Pejo’i Second PORTABLE SAW-MILLS , With an 18 Hone Po»or Kniine attached, all new aad in onmp eio ronnla* order. having been bought and pot up 1° “i^r 1 3 milM from Bald E*«l» furnace. and nbonl half a mile front the tn'uprke leading Irnm [laid mTe'n'hon". 0 * Phl 1p,1,n,r - s * id M*li will cut tt.OilO leal sJ“'f wnJljlT "" Ptoolt of fIOR9ES - Slwda. Chain., M hoi la” Y,*' It aldT«* *i P 1 10 °- K • M *’ k ' »< «b. Mill. O, to J. I„ “n "“*• A “' Pm ° nC,D,M **>•“»' D-oernber H. 1853. WAEK St (MULT/.. DR. HOYT’S RoarofNn. 10 Honth FIFTH Striel**l*”SJX’bla M n a . Wholwaleßceotforihe United otnti* £• wanted throughout the country to whom • liberal diicdoot will'be riven; aud ihelr name* pmoedln the advertiieme.nti. Address at above. »««>• pmacn in j MEM PH HOTEL | CLEARFIELD, PA sSW te? HlP.mi ii»u w 1 b« carolullr attended to—and hu TA BLL and IIAH .applied with the be., the market w|.| afford. Anga.t 11. IHSO. WAI. J, HEMPHILL, “LOLA MONTES.” sB©©{t sumsE „ ni „ AT CLEAKPIELD BRIDGE. kS™S»|k«|SI&S GWoPH fHITV’n pal 1° ,h#Te 'r b..t important to Mill owners. T“rh. H ,l U a a n';,^? a E^e^,™I i o^ JiNCir ' ro ' th " “ d .Rose's direct Action Water Wheels. fts„ f-WMirf •hbftou notice tj put bam in o^ora* ari£ °h!!. temtorr. lie would fl«o ibi that his method f>!ii7V»fiK w « r . t *p t 0 °* bßr osn«l:«nethod|. with unS ae'ata^l HENRY bMh:" r| „ lp^l’« c &B, Cl’OCliS. . J. h?i?n £1 bor jiaionnoi* tntba FabtfotSat • Oijoeiery Ware w<* Wfo-Kr’ WA TSfWv *t»t. Convenivilie, Deo. 2, 1852.—tf. December 10, |) KLECTRO-MAGNEITC PRINCIPLES. There isnoform of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS whtats it owe not teem to renoh and remove at once No matter hnw bad they may oe. u GIVES INSTANT BELIEF Astasia dose removes all the nnpHaiant tjmpioms, and it only needs to bo reptated. for a short time to make these good efTtcfa mi* manent. PURITY Uf BLOOD and VIUOItOF botffc follow at once, ft Is particularly exoelleat in caae ofNatuei VomlUng,Crumps, Soreneu oi the pit of the Htomcch. dimes* apcrMiinir.lovLcold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Lowbki oftfpirits. Despondency. t*maclatlon Weakness, teedeccyto lansnity, Bocicide. &o. * " Price.ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One botl'e wUJ oftte effect a lasting cnr« ” PEPSIN IN POWDERS, BSNT Btf MAIL, l EEL OF POSTAGE. sendioetu all peris of the coonirr. the OiG£BllVfc MATTER OP liiK PCPBIN ti put n pin the lorn oJPowder*, with directions lo bo dissolved j n dilated alcohol, water. or wop. by tj« patient. Tbcto powders cwh tain preclielf the tame matter as the bottles, bat twiotfl* ?i°P PnsTa r b p ? mB rPwS? vtt? r m J* lent b * “Ml. PRKg i /mlnrte w L .. D w U t A ,? ■«Upo«t oai - *qu if nnt.a • p.nor.lo but oih.r ihe rttaie- , he bob, bit m* yif be.t material, and employ, aune bnithavery beitof worJmn machine shop, With two laperiD, tcH l.\iG i,/iTlit,B. d-ly.n hr .team * To I operatr o». and under tbtt manarementof o»n r *hl whe,e mtnoat any article of mioaicerr oaa berlNtHHLtl la the vary beat it, le. aqd ca ibortaotlca. n,aVuVP^nl a S»^ tt " d, 1 Xna ruomnrat of C „iaa>. ,aob rJ'Vo". 11 hi mof/apprSve^p 0 . dr,dlL ,J » «*•»«. from HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVfcfr ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, ■ Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiard’s celebrated Plough, Bleigh sled SSS3&SiS^ DAVID UK. CleaiDoid.Nov. 88,1851, TAILORING BUSINESS. I REMOVAL. subscriber, Ibanklul for past favor*, rs.-, '“/“I 1118 bis euslniDers.and rho public generally, ihul helms removod hiaabopto the biiil* dingoverthe Post Office, loioly occupied by 1 ft. Jr, Ward,and that he will be (bore found at oil liojej onhand to supply his customers. Unlikesomoof niscotemporariet. ho is unable to nlohileb thdthis rash ions are of tho (post approved style ol Asti auiTV, bpt will insure them made accord irig iy |(,* Latest ttis/tion of more modern days THOS. SHEA. Clearfield, April ; England Wlslpped; Tariff or no Tariffs *- H. 1 OABTEn, Agia'i.’ ] OlearfleM Deo* 5,163 J, (DaMmoU; '<§& (jQ&uanip UCalfcM&o „ 7mir « B QHN GI/WCH.p!. „, ,:, CABINET-WAHB. "• CP'OOFFiNd mult tooJilVia ibhijortMl 'hoi' A*. ' n •■' • ■ r/ycrnnhi* 3) ;!•!?? 1 1 J t,,,« . I . * sanf4asMa®!w?- Another ScientifleWohdetl 1 | OREAt 6URe‘ POift’' DYSPEPSIA*;:;: D' J. S.HO iM|i --ora, OsSj GASTRIC JNcicie. Prepared from JJENNET, orthdfolinh Stoifafcce of die Ox,oiler Direction* ul B/tRON LIEBIG, Thegrent Physiological Chemist,hyj. S.Hocoi ton, M.D., JVo. 11. North Eighth Street, Fhiln dolphin, Pa. Thiiis n truly wonderful remedy for Fndiomtlo* Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. Cols stipation. ond Deßilitt, Curing alter Nh'turW own method, by Naluro'sowb agent, the GaitM Juice. , *,*Hall a teaspoonful of this Fluid,infused in m. ter, will digest or dissolve, five Pounds Of Roast Beef in about Ttvo Houtta, out ofthi Stomach. i DIGESTION, {a chiefly performed fn'the Stomach h? iKJ mdofaflaid.whicbfrsely nadn from theUnet crwttTJ that organ, when iu a state of health, called the Geiti-fi Jalce Tbit Fluid it the Great Solvent of tbt Pood, the PtirL fjtng, Preserving, end atlmalating Agent of the kiomaek and intestines. without It tbero will be no tfigestrm-fcw conversion of Food into Blood ano nonutriifra bat rather a Toal. torpid, patnfal. and dwirorUvecotidlttoiLii the whole digssiiveappamtns. A weak.htif aead.or imrif** •tomach produces to good Grjtrio Juice, and hbauethe du! taie, diitresseid debility whiohensne. ** vPKI’NIjV and rennet. PEPSIN lathe chief element, or Great Oiffettiarpitneißk o the Grume.Juice. ft it found in great a bon dance in tk? ■olid imruot the hnman stomach after death, aadsometimn ( cauies thostomaeh to digest itself, oreatHieif np itiialw | '.and in the stomach of animals, at (he ox. calf,&c Ith I the material a*ed by farmers in man log oheeit.called Kennel : theeftc’Of cfwhioh hai long been the wonderof the dairy rhecardlincblthemil/ ii the Mrit nrocss* ofdige*>rou H*n. net jiotipstes nstorjibiDg power Tho sumach of a call will curd»c neurit one ihomand timet mown weight of milk,* Baron Liebigstales that *t. ce p*rt ol PepiiD dissolved in >ix(y ihoatand parts of water, will digest meet and other food.”•» >)itu«*ed ttomacht prodace no go«d Gati rlo Juice. Rennet,g| Pentin. Tosbowthnt tbit want may bw perfectly *app/mL we aumotbo .allowing S< IENTIFIC EVIDENCE NATION LIEBIG, In hit celebrated work on Aetna) Chemistry. to t: **Au Artificial Dtreiliv* Fluid may be readily obtained frrra the mucoatmembme of the stomacho/ aCalf.in wbiuh various artidrsof ooJ.at meat and errs *"dl begotten*!,Changed, and Diverted, precisely in theiana manner at tpey would be in ihr human siomeozi,” UR. PEHEiPA, In hii famoaitrtr\tiieoa , *FuodindDf*t •• nubliibcd by Wilson ts Go., New Y«.rk, cmreBfr t unt.iti.. tame erest fact nnd deicribjt the methodol preparation- There are few higher aaihoritiot titan Dr. Perel a * Dr JOHN W, UHAPEK. Profe...,, ol (Ih.ml.lrr *. lb. Me< leal College °1 the Univ-raitj oiNew York, In hi» “iwt Hook of page 3W. lay. *U hat been a aneitjM whether artificial dtgetiiob cnold be performed—bui itia ua ooiversally admi.ied that a may be ” Profesior OUNGUSON of PhtlttdelohU. In hia great work on tiomiD Physinli gy. devo’e* tnorotri&n fifiy pages to an examination nMJi»s tubhct H'lt-ijei jni»*ati with Ur. Babb* mont, on the Gaitric /nice, obiainml from the lUir.ghuiian itcmech eod from or.im ,, ii ere well known “la uli cares" heseyt digestion ocenrred at perfects in the ArUriciaiule the M ntura. diret: lout. • AS A DYSPEPSIA CIIRER. . Dfl, HnUGHToNM preparation rl Pi.PHiN hesprodaoeil ! t‘ emott mare»llout eneett curing oatetol Debility, EmiHg. | tien. Nervnot Dooline.and Urtpeptic CoaiumLjon sauooud ; to beoo the very verge of ibegravo- It U impotaiblaiogiJn u>edntaUt of »-ates in the limits or this advertiieroeai-bat antiientioated certificates have been received of mure than 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. Mew Yoifc, and Motion alone. These were nearly all desperate cates and theoures were cotonlr rn»27 i and wofiderloi. bat permanent 7 It is a gr-aiNBKVOU* ANTIDOTE, nnd from Ibeaifot. Üblngly smallqoantity Decenary lopfodacebealthydiveittan it believed ro act upon PI, BO AS A,Vi' DBS LB, IH#N FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield.